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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1939, p. 4

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Wilmue t.676 11 PRIT HURCH 0F CHRST, C9 TS Tenth: Street and iCentral Avenue Snday Svcs-I a.m. Wednesday-Testimnon.ial Meeting-S .pa. Sunday School- Excrcisesý-9 :45 a.m. SEPTEMBER 10, 1939 Subject: SUBSTANCE RE-ADR«1 KROG**-1133jCentral Avenue Open Daily 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The .Bible* and Work8 of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other authorized Chrstian Science Literature may be read, boarrowed or purchased at the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC 15 CORDIALLY INVITE» To ATTEND THE CHICH SERVICE AND VISIT THE READING RflOM Miss Marie Briel ýof Wilmette has been selectedl as the net, or- ganiat of the> Chicago, Temple, the Methodiat church in ChiCa- go's Loop,.*Her acce ptance of this important position,,means a great Ibas to -the Wlmette Parish Meth- odist >chu'rch where she has been organiat for nearil, tuelve years andi has served in the double capacity~ of organist andi direetor for the past seven ye~ars,. Miss Briel's leadership in the mu- ic of the Wilmette church wiil be reatlsr missed. However, she is to )e congratulated upon ber fine pro- notion and enlarged opportunjty. isitors from ail parts of the nation ind world attend the services at the 'hicago Temple, which is known for s splendid music, and she is bighly uonored in being chosen to preside Mrs. L. K. Gilison, Mrs. C. P. Ev- ans, Mrs. D. H. Maxwell, Mrs. C. W. 1Reiley, Mrs. A. J. Koenig, and Mrs. W. C. Huggins are serving on the membership committee of the Wilmette League of Women Voters. wich is now launching a fanl cam- paign for new members. Endorses League Mrs. D)wight, W. -Morrow of Engle- Wood,. X. J.,. endorses the League for Women Voters as follows: "I have admired the work of the League of Women Voters over. a, p e r i o d of yasbecause of the sensible edu- cationial program it bas affered to womien. Our preparation for the re-ý sponsibility of the vote: was slight and the League..bas helped us to: define and weigh issues. In my opin- ion It bas been consistently non-par- tisan and bas shown commendable rare in gathering ail the available facts before espousing any cause." Fac-Fn4ing. fy, T.he-league gathers facts under the leadership of national, state, and local program chairmen who have made themselves expert s in their fields. Study groups organized to prepare members for action use material prepared by the leagues. Experts address league meeting Citizenship schools are sponsored~ the league. .1 Any woman in the village interet ed in becoming affiliated with the Mrs. R obert 'L. Tudor and her three daughters, PeggY, Marianne, and Caroline, have returned to their home, 422 Essex road, Kenilworth, after vacationing for five weeks, in the West. They toured the souith- western states, and spent several weeks in California at Los Angeles and the fair at San Francisco. See War ini Making After a 'voyage marked by nightly blackouts, and by the news of the declaration of war in Europe when they weréi midocean, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Schroeder and tiÇoi son, Jirnmy, of 419 Provident a,. nue, Winnetka, landed in New Y~orkr 1164 1061 Miss Setsy N. Sliapker I t i 1. 1

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